Eggs...
APRIL 17, 2011
I just love
eggs...
I love
to eat eggs...
eggs...
I love
to eat eggs...
like my favorite _Chilaquiles_ dish
at Flavors Restaurant in Santa Rosa...
And...
I have always loved dying Easter Eggs
and the symbolism these mystery bundles hold
no matter what tradition you come from
or celebrate this time of the year...
at Flavors Restaurant in Santa Rosa...
And...
I have always loved dying Easter Eggs
and the symbolism these mystery bundles hold
no matter what tradition you come from
or celebrate this time of the year...
Last night,
I just had to make some dyed eggs
and decided to use the alcohol paints
that I'm so enamored with these days
and that I'm using for my small gourd
bud vase class coming up...
I just had to make some dyed eggs
and decided to use the alcohol paints
that I'm so enamored with these days
and that I'm using for my small gourd
bud vase class coming up...
So...
I played...
I played...
and played...
and became so excited
and filled with joy
with these beautiful eggs
that now fill my
front porch bunny's basket!!!
and filled with joy
with these beautiful eggs
that now fill my
front porch bunny's basket!!!
I just had to share them with you!
And my hope that this post
finds you reveling in the beauty and mystery
of this Spring...
and all that it holds...
And my hope that this post
finds you reveling in the beauty and mystery
of this Spring...
and all that it holds...
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